Author/Authors :
khoshravesh, s. hamadan university of medical sciences - students research committee - department of public health, hamadan, iran , karimi-shahanjarini, a. hamadan university of medical sciences - social determinants of health research center - department of public health, hamadan, iran , poorolajal, j. hamadan university of medical sciences - school of public health, modeling of non-communicable diseases research center - department of epidemiology, hamadan, iran , bashirian, s. hamadan university of medical sciences - social determinants of health research center, hamadan, iran , barati, m. hamadan university of medical sciences - autism spectrum disorders research center, hamadan, iran , hamidi, m. hamadan university of medical sciences - organ donation association, hamadan, iran , khalili, s. hamadan university of medical sciences - school of public health - department of biostatistics and epidemiology, hamadan, iran
Abstract :
aims this study aimed to investigate the role of spiritual well-being and demographic characteristics in signing the donor card. instrument methods this cross-sectional study was conducted in hamadan in 2018. six hundred employees from 57 offices (out of 60) were selected using a random sampling method. data gathering was carried out using a self-administered questionnaire. the data were analyzed using logistic regression analysis using spss version 22. findings the participants’ mean±sd age was 39.5±7.0. about 20% (n=120) of employees had a donor card, and 41.7% (n=250) were blood donors. about 56 percent than half of them were categorized as having high spiritual health. among the interpersonal and mass media sources, employees obtained more information from friends (n=181, 30.2%) and tv (n=482, 80.3%), respectively. the results of logistic regression showed that being female (aor=1.80; 95% ci=1.12-2.87), fewer children (1 child: aor=1.99; 95% ci=1.15-3.43 no child: aor=2.94; 95% ci=1.48, 5.84), being blood donor (aor=2.40; 95% ci=1.50-3.85), and higher spiritual heath (aor=1.01; 95% ci=1.00-1.03) were significantly predicted to sign donor card. conclusions this study provides evidence about the importance of spiritual well-being and demographic predictors of organ donor cards. these predictors can be helpful for the development and implementation of interventions related to increasing the sign donor card.
Keywords :
organ transplantation , spirituality , occupational groups , islam , iran